Now the European Union prepares to dish out £300 MILLION to help migrants in Turkey

The extortionate budget has been set by Eurocrats to fund the Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) which will provide refugees with food, housing schooling and medical costs while they are held in the Muslim nation.
The ambitious project is the largest humanitarian aid venture financed by the EU which claims it will provide help for about one million refugees.
Christos Stylianides, Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid and Crisis Management, said: “Today we launch the biggest and largest humanitarian project the EU has ever supported. It will provide a basic source of income for one million... read more

Related news

Ahead of their meeting on Tuesday, Mr Verhofstadt tweeted: "Looking forward to a hell of a conversation with David Davis tomorrow."
He also attached a link to a newspaper report in which Mr Davis said "Get thee behind me Satan!"...

A staggering £2.4million was paid to developers last year alone under the 'Creative Europe' programme, according to new figures.
The European Commission's new initiative - aimed at supporting culture in EU nations - has a budget of over £1billion...

BRUSSELS Bosnia has applied to join the European Union, the bloc's top diplomat Federica Mogherini said on Monday, though Brussels signalled Sarajevo has not met all conditions to submit the application.
Mogherini said 28 EU states will now analyse...

The view from China appears to be unanimous: Chinese leaders and business people want the UK to remain inside the European Union.
To understand why this view is so strongly held, you have to grasp the scale of Chinese investment in the UK.
There is a...

Voters will go to the polls to decide whether the UK should remain in the European Union in a historic moment for the future of the country.
Both sides of the referendum campaign have been locked in fierce fighting for months, and things came to a...

The European Union agreed on Tuesday to freeze assets of Islamist militants and their financial backers even if they are not on U.N. blacklists, an initiative advanced by France after deadly attacks in Paris, Brussels and Nice.
Until now, EU rules...